New Books at the Destin Library - 10.2.12
Submitted by Sandee Kelly...
ADULT
NON-FICTION
“The Book of Mormon Girl,” by
Joanna Brooks.
“Concussions and Our Kids,” by Robert Cantu.
“The Science of Good Cooking,” by Guy Crosby.
“Dumped,” by Maryjane Fahey.
“The Mayo Clinic Breast Cancer Book,” by Lynn C. Hartmann.
“How to Have a Match Made in Heaven,” by Ariel Kane.
“Gentlemen Bastards,” by Kevin Maurer.
“What Dogs Want,” by Arden Moore.
ADULT
FICTION
“The Malice of Fortune,” by Michael Ennis.
“Dick Francis’s Bloodline,” by Felix Francis.
“Love Anthony,” by Lisa Genova.
“Peaches for Father Francis,” by Joanne Harris.
“A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty,” by Joshilyn Jackson.
“Live by Night,” by Dennis Lehane.
“The Jewels of Paradise,” by Donna Leon.
“The Bridesmaid,” by Beverly Lewis.
“Confessions of a Murder Suspect,” by James Patterson.
“The Incense Game,” by Laura Joh Rowland.
“The Casual Vacancy,” by J. K. Rowling.
“Mad River,” by John Sandford.
“A Dangerous Inheritance,” by Alison Weir.
ADULT
AUDIO
“The Time Keeper,” by Mitch Albom.
“Hiss and Hers,” by M. C. Beaton.
“A Wanted Man,” by Lee Child.
“The Tombs,” by Clive Cussler.
“Gone Girl,” Gillian Flynn.
“The Kingmaker’s Daughter,” by Philippa Gregory.
“Haven,” by Kay Hooper.
“Father Night,” by Eric Van Lustbader.
“Between You and Me,” by Emma McLaughlin.
“I, Michael Bennett,” by James Patterson.
“Portrait of a Spy,” by Daniel Silva.
“The Light Between Oceans,” by M. L. Stedman.
“Niceville,” by Carsten Stroud.
“Amped,” by Daniel H. Wilson.
“Unnatural Acts,” by Stuart Woods.
“The Prisoner of Heaven,” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.
“The Orphan Master,” by Jean Zimmerman.
YOUNG
ADULT NON-FICTION
“The World of the Hunger Games,” by Kate Egan.
YOUNG
ADULT FICTION
“Precisely Terminated,” by Amanda L. Davis.
“The Kill Order,” by James Dashner.
“A Mutiny in Time,” by James Dashner.
“Stormdancer,” by Jay Kristoff.
“Unwholly,” by Neal Shusterman.
“The Raven Boys,” by Maggie Stiefvater.
“The Trouble with Half a Moon,” by Danette Vigilante.
“Code Name Verity,” by Elizabeth Wein.
“Because it is My Blood,” by Gabrielle Zevin.
JUVENILE
NON-FICTION
“I, Galileo,” by Bonnie Christensen.
“The Odyssey,” by Gillian Cross.
“The Day Louis Got Eaten,” by John Fardell.
“Who was Babe Ruth?,” by Joan Holub.
“Pierre the Penguin,” by Jean Marzollo.
“Good Night, Little Rainbow Fish,” by Marcus Pfister.
“I Want My Mom!,” by Tony Ross.
“The Fantastic Jungles of Henri Rousseau.
“Vampire Bats, Giant Insects, Darkest Caves,” Ana Maria Rodriguez.
“Tim’s Big Move,” by Anke Wagner.
“Linspired,” by Mike Yorkey.
JUVENILE
FICTION
“Back to Front and Upside Down,” by Claire Alexander.
“Ten Creepy Monsters,” by Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis.
“The Magician’s Apprentice,” by Kate Banks.
“Almost Home,” by Joan Bauer.
“Little Sweet Potato,” by Amy Beth Bloom.
“All the Awake Animals Are Almost Asleep,” by Crescent Dragonwagon.
“Oh, No!,” by Candace Fleming.
“Sophie Simon Solves Them All,” by Lisa Graff.
“The Empty City,” by Erin Hunter.
“Lemonade in Winter,” by Emily Jenkins.
“King Arthur’s Very Great Grandson,” by Kenneth Kraegel.
“What Came From the Stars,” by Gary D. Schmidt.
“Potterwookiee,” by Obert Skye.
“Aliens on Vacation,” by Clete Barrett Smith.
“Bear Has a Story to Tell,” by Philip C. Stead.
“The Second Life of Abigail Walker."




